Ovulation urine studies

Researchers have studied changes in urine during ovulation for years. They found that during ovulation, women's urine increases in chemicals called urinary hormones. The role of these urinary hormones is to help women better understand the state of their bodies and prepare for pregnancy.

The researchers also found other changes that were associated with pregnancy. For example, during ovulation, a chemical called HCG increases in a woman's urine. HCG is a chemical produced by the body during pregnancy. It can be delivered to a woman's reproductive organs through the blood, helping women better understand whether they are pregnant.

In addition, researchers also found that during ovulation, women's urine will increase in some other chemicals. The effects of these chemicals have been linked to women's reproductive health and could help doctors better understand women's reproductive conditions.